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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Nov 1, 2013 15:21:29 GMT -5
Intergalatic Politics make for Strange Bedfellows Epsilon and his crew find himself themselves in a horrific position. When an alien husky named Orson threatens to send Earth's technology back to the stone age the tech-focused Skayninians find themselves doing the last thing they ever thought they would have to do: a team up with the Dalmatians! Will Orson sumbit to the ultimate tag-team? Or is the internet about to be disconnected for good? . . . . . .......*pinches nose between eyes and sighs* To be honest Race.....I REALLY dislike that extremity you put. Yes, to MANY humans I know Orson's plan sounds bad, but keep in mind in his bio I said he's technologically rewinding Mankind/Earth to....The...EIGHTEEN HUNDREDS!!!!! The most recent I'd be willing to make him send the Earth is no further than the 1920's-1930's, and the furthest back in time I'd send the planet is....maybe the setting of Assassin's Creed IV, (which is 1712). Though there is NO internet in the 1800's, it's not the freakin' STONE AGE! Although, perhaps I should being more specific on what pieces of technology Orson wants to get rid of. He's CHANGING the lifestyle on earth to more along the lines of an Amish-like life. I'm sorry....I just...WANTED to SAY It! *sighs*
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Post by RaceFanX on Nov 4, 2013 0:02:31 GMT -5
I'm sorry I got that wrong. I looked up Orson's bio before I wrote it and simply didn't get that right, I thought he had too much of a "Day the Earth Stood Still" remake attitude than he really did.
If it's any consolation I never intended to go anywhere beyond this section with that (it's not a fic in planning or anything).
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Nov 4, 2013 14:18:26 GMT -5
It's ok. I forgive you. Honest-To-God. And honestly, I never saw either film. The inspiration for him just came from War of the Worlds, (in regards to origin), and how technology...and mankind...have been affecting the planet. Although, if he were to lose his device permanently, (say it was destroyed beyond repair or a pup that didnt like him whatsoever got ahold of it), then he'd be screwed, least against Epsilon and his gang. Now if his pod was damaged/destroyed and no pup would b willing to help him, he'd be stranded on Earth but I find that he wouldn't hate it as much as Epsilon.
And it IS good to know that u don't or never, intended to make it an actual fic. (I doubt it'd b easy anyway, since I have yet to complete an rp with him.)
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Post by babclayman on Apr 25, 2014 11:36:58 GMT -5
"CamStudio"
The Pups learn that Camera is able to mimic the voices of any Pup that's he's heard to a tee, even when singing! And when a singing Pup gets a sore throat, it's up to Camera to fill in the spot.
What you Pups think of that? ;3
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Post by Belchic on Apr 26, 2014 13:30:47 GMT -5
I'm starting to think its kind of pointless having this topic and the Random 101D Episode Titles topic. Aren't they both pretty much the same thing? At least have one or the other.
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Post by babclayman on Apr 26, 2014 13:44:55 GMT -5
This thread can be used if we come up with an episode idea with a definate title.
The other thread is mainly a Random Title and Random Synopsis thread.
So, This thread with a definate idea. Other thead to be random.
That okay?
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Post by Raine Dearly on Apr 26, 2014 19:06:40 GMT -5
Penny' s musical breakthrough
One day when the pups are all sick and struggle to sleep, Penny sings a lullaby beautifully to help the pups sleep. Lucky then insisted she joined a singing comp because her voice was good. So she goes with Amber and meet Ivy and Vindella, who picks on Penny and Amber. Penny fails a few times much to the delight of the De Vils. She cries in one part thinking she was useless. But the main pups give her confidence to help her sing and prove the De Vils wrong.
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 25, 2014 19:09:53 GMT -5
Jump to the Future
A time travel experiment by P.H. DeVil goes wrong and flings the farm from the present of 1996 to the far off future of 2013 where the pups find their normal puppy antics are out of style against an endless stream of more toyetic superheroes, transforming robots, coked-up sponges, magical horses, and ninja amphibians when it comes to saving the day. Facing the now grown Ivy DeVil will the pups' old school tactics be enough to save the day or will they have to get with the times to avoid becoming ancient history?
Top Gear: Dalmatian Edition
Patriot and Sparky try to make a "metric crapton" of money by launching a canine edition of Top Gear and since Slayer has "gone to Texas to find himself" Patriot gets Doc into the action because "he's like as British as they come, half the reason people watch Top Gear is to hear someone British made rude comments." Patriot and Sparky run a series of important canine car review tests like "what's the best new hot hatch for chasing," "how far can I stick my head out the window of the new SUVs," and "what cars are best for covering the fact you borrowed your master's wheels while he was sleeping?" Doc meanwhile is generally confused by the whole thing so instead of reviewing the BMW M4 as instructed he instead just drives it around Southern England politely pointing out locations where "Revelation of the Daleks" was filmed while rambling on about Peter Davison the whole time. "But what about the car? Is it any good?" "Huh, oh, I liked it. It was yellow like the Doctor's car Bessie." "That's it?" "Yeah, why? Was it supposed to be more detailed than that?"
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Post by RaceFanX on Jul 1, 2014 16:14:41 GMT -5
Go like Heck!
When a multi-farm go-kart race, similar to the wrestling match, approaches an Italian Greyhound pup named Targa Florio who has won it before proposes to Patriot that the two team up to create an unstoppable alliance. Since Florio's stuff has always been faster than his Patriot agrees and the two work out a deal to combine their efforts only for Florio to pull out at the last minute and Patriot to find out he was playing him for a chump to put more pressure on another Italian Greyhound to form a partnership instead. Patriot doesn't take Florio's dishonesty well and decides to do what ever it takes to kick his tail in the race. Patriot develops a meaner, more sturdy machine but sadly it's still slower than Florio's entry. However despite this the race ends anticlimactically when Florio's storms ahead but breaks early of his own doing so Patriot's more reliable cart wins easily. Patriot wins but the hallow victory leading the two rival pups to decide to race each other again the following year. "Double or nothing is much fun anyway."
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Post by RaceFanX on Jul 31, 2015 20:02:24 GMT -5
Spotted Relics
Are the pups "yesterday's news?" Cruella's latest scam to take over Grutley takes a wild turn when before the pups can save the day a group of new heroes called the "All-Star Alliance" swoop in and do it first. The team includes 'copyright-friendly' magical ponies that can fly and shoot magic, a sword-wielding human and his super elastic canine companion out for an adventurous time, a koala in a bowler hat with spy gear that puts 007 to shame, a superhero with control over all four elements, a pair of twins with the power to overcome seemingly any supernatural threats, and two slacker furries who work at a park. This new team starts stopping all of the evil schemes going on in Gruetley and the pups find themselves lost in the shuffle, seemingly forgotten. With new heroes who do a better job saving the day, and have incredible powers to boot, where do our non-superpowered puppies even fit into the picture? The pups are forced out of their funk when the new heroes show their true colors: they aren't here to SAVE the world. They're here to CONQUER it. The Dalmatians are in for the fight of their life as all must come together to take on enemies seemingly 20 years more advanced than them. Fight the future or you're history!
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Post by RaceFanX on Feb 21, 2016 22:17:58 GMT -5
Vote for Epsilon 2016
As the United States prepares to select its new leader in the 2016 Presidential Election Patriot watches election coverage with enthusiasm to find out who the humans will select to be his country's new leader until he notices that all of the candidates this year seem a bit off, weird, or crazy and the country is continuing to become overly politicized against itself on all sides. Patriot looks into the issue using the old axiom of "follow the money" and finds that each of the candidates is receiving campaign contributions from a unique cause and source they trust but that these sources are being funding by shell companies or political action agencies set up by the pup's old rival Epsilon. Slowly but surely Patriot uses the pups' assets and friends to reveal Epsilon's plan titled "A House Divided" in which the collie is manipulating the American election to cause division and disgust among the country's citizens about all candidates, politics, and the whole system of democracy in a deliberate attempt to "neuter the big dog on the block" with infighting and leave the door wide open for cut loose his chaos elsewhere in the world once a new president his companies and agencies will have some political pull with takes the White House. Can Patriot veto Epsilon's attempt to stuff the ballot box or has the collie assured come November the will of the people will install the puppet he wants in Washington?
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 10, 2016 23:11:53 GMT -5
Euthanasia Squad
The Heartbreakers, Mooch's Gang, and Epsilon and the Skayninians have all been captured and rightfully jailed by the Bark Brigade. However before they spend the rest of their lives behind their well-earned bars a rogue Lt. Pug offers them freedom in exchange for carrying out a dangerous mission against a cat supervillain preparing to launch the Great Cat Invasion for real. Sometimes the best heroes for a job are the villains...
Any thoughts or this one or any of the other ideas above pups?
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 8, 2017 22:04:19 GMT -5
DAL Patrol
A special episode sees the pups take mocking aim at "that other cute, toyetic puppy show with that other dalmatian trying to steal our thunder..."
Patriot and Belchic take in an episode of "PAW Patrol" but Patriot notes that the "their vehicles aren't cool enough. They need real, branded ones." Belchic argues against that point somewhat successfully noting that's not the point of the show and transforming vehicles are cool but Patriot sets out to build a better fleet of dog-themed rescue vehicles from Topstown's cast-offs he gets from a junkyard and restores...which natch the main pups somehow end up needing when Cruella's latest scheme causes numerous disasters in Grutley. Patriot tosses them the keys to his highly-modified vehicles now set up for dogs to drive them so they can save the day... Blaze gets Police 1, a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, Lucky gets Fire 2, 1990 Pierce Arrow fire engine, Spot gets Sky 3, a Bell 206 JetRanger set up with rescue equipment to be like a Coast Guard chopper, Cadpig gets Recycle 4, a 1998 Kenworth garbage and recycling truck, Rolly gets Builder 5, a Caterpillar 416 Backhoe, Belchic gets Hover 6, a 1995 SCAT Hovercraft (getting a line in about PAW Patrol's Zuma and his lack of use on the show results before natch a water emergency comes up), and Two-Tone, arriving later, provides unexpected backup gets Winter 7, a 1996 Tucker Sno-Kat.
Patriot meanwhile just whips out his previously-built "Canine Crusher" Ford F-150 monster truck and of course uses when the need arises to flatten a few vehicles that look almost suspiciously like they belong on another network to clear the way for the others, including a familiar red ATV.
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Post by RaceFanX on Dec 27, 2017 21:24:41 GMT -5
The Last Stand of the Two-Legged: A Skayninia Story
A not-so-long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... In an Epsilon-themed episode that doesn't feature the Dalmatians at all we get a bittersweet episode set far off in the stars on his home planet of Skayninia during the closing hours of his attempted conquest of the planet. Our story centers on a group of humans, a diverse hodge podge of lovable rogues from all walks of life united by their desire to save their species from extinction against the growing canine threat as the true danger the dogs pose is finally being revealed. The group's leaders, a male dogcatcher named Ajax and a female groomer named Lyric, find that fellow resistance member Nicolai, a radio station employee, thinks there may be a way to block the dog's devolution eye ability by using his transmitter tower to broadcast a counter signal that could cancel their eye beams out. He's not confident it would work, estimating it's a 1,000 to 1 shot but the team decides to go for it since they'd rather go down fighting than just wait for their collaring. Unfortunately as they try to execute this plan Epsilon and his team catch them off guard and he assimilates much of the team. As Ajax and Lyric evacuate with the remaining humans Nicolai is caught and turned into a Cretan Hound dog before he is brainwashed by Epsilon to tell his team the human's plan so they can counter it. Epsilon casts the newly-made dog aside and his team make their move to end this resistance once and for all. Nicolai is crushed at what he has done when suddenly a little mutt runs up to him asking where Epsilon has gone, he gladly agrees to show him the way.
The last eight humans race to the radio station with Epsilon and company in hot pursuit; without Nicolai's expertise whatever attempt to operate the equipment may be in vain but their effort allows Ajax and Lyric to reach the control room while the others attempt to hold off the dogs. The resistance is futile, the darkened hallway where they make their last stand suddenly being illuminated by the glowing red eyes of Epsilon and green ones of Sigma as Zeta stands between them with a shield, they walk down the hallway deflecting any human counterattacks and devolving all of them as they go. In the control room Ajax and Lyric manage to tune the equipment and broadcast the signal just in time to see the last of their allies come through the door to warn them, and get shot in the back and devolved by Sigma to their shock. The long shot didn't work, Nicolai was right in that there was good chance it wasn't a sure thing. Epsilon causes walks in, turns both of them into dogs, and walks over to the equipment realizing just what kind of power a broadcast tower like that could mean for him. He quickly adjusts it and programs it to broadcast his green-eyed signal, blasting the entire planet and winning the conflict for all the dogs. A smile comes across his face as he realizes he can bring order and peace to his planet, saving all from themselves but just before he brainwashes the planet to obey him the little mutt bursts in, takes out Zeta and Sigma and attacks Epsilon with all his fury; stopping his plan from coming to fruition. Epsilon realizes too late that the mysterious mutt pup who just stopped him was his own owner he had previously devolved. The episode ends with Epsilon caught and taken away to stand trial for his crimes, with a final glance he looks up at the transmitter and realizes just what he could do if he got another chance with it somewhere else...
Well what do you think? Sometimes I get the feeling some people want to see Epsilon win, even though it's always a bit scary when he does, and here's his moment of victory setting up "Eyes of the Beholder."
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Post by Bishop on Jan 13, 2018 11:27:03 GMT -5
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